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. >> reporter: each woman appears separately in the video shot july 2nd at a law office in cleveland. >> i don't want to be consumed by hatred. with that being said, we need to take a leap of faith and know that god is in control. >> reporter: as the girls speak out, ariel castro remains locked up. now charged with hundreds of counts including kidnapping, rape and murder. but this video isn't about him. not a single mention of castro or the house where prosecutors say he tortured him. >> i ask that everyone continue to respect our privacy and give us time to have a normal life. >> they are so brave. that video maybe our only glimpse of the women for awhile. their spokesman saying overnight they have a deep desire for privacy and don't want to discuss their ordeal with the media or anyone else for the foreseeable future. the big question now, will there be a trial and will the women testify? ariel castro's trial date is set for next month in cleveland but the defense team maybe interested in a plea deal and the women's lawyers want this process to be quick and get justice. >>> jeff ros
. >> reporter: each woman appears separately in the video shot july 2nd at a law office in cleveland. >> i don't want to be consumed by hatred. with that being said, we need to take a leap of faith and know that god is in control. >> reporter: as the girls speak out, ariel castro remains locked up. now charged with hundreds of counts including kidnapping, rape and murder. but this video isn't about him. not a single mention of castro or the house where prosecutors say he...
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the democrats passed a law, a very complicated health care law, pelosi tells us that we will learn what is in it after we pass it, they give themselves 3.5 years to get in place the employer mandate. they then declare on the eve of a fourth of july holiday when everyone is at the beach, on a blog post of the assistant secretary of the treasury, that they are going to ignore the lot and usia -- you guys are telling me because it was republican resistance? you are going to get a collective hernia for carrying all the water from this administration. this is a failure of the democrats in conception and in the carrying out of their own ideas. would you are witnessing is a continuation of the opposition to health care reform that started back with harry truman. they called it socialized medicine. hey have predicted it up -- prettied it up. it is the same forces of reaction that we have seen for a decade. >> it had nothing to do with the employer mandate, which was ostensibly the chief of this discussion. >> which is a more serious event, carrying water, or drinking goulet? aid?ol >> another p
the democrats passed a law, a very complicated health care law, pelosi tells us that we will learn what is in it after we pass it, they give themselves 3.5 years to get in place the employer mandate. they then declare on the eve of a fourth of july holiday when everyone is at the beach, on a blog post of the assistant secretary of the treasury, that they are going to ignore the lot and usia -- you guys are telling me because it was republican resistance? you are going to get a collective hernia...
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law. we have privacy law. we have law designed to protect a national security. we have and espionage act. we have lots of laws which either touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are some limits that can be put. the real issue is what's the rule and what's the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press can publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression, you can burn the american flag, burn a bible, burn the american constitution as a way of expressing how strongly you feel about something or other, but that, sure, there can be situations, but they would be very few and very rare in which speech can ever be stopped up front before you say it, and even when the government wants to punish you, we have to be very careful not to allow punishment except in cases where the speech is so likely to do harm of such mag magnitude and o quickly that we're ready to trump the first a
law. we have privacy law. we have law designed to protect a national security. we have and espionage act. we have lots of laws which either touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are some limits that can be put. the real issue is what's the rule and what's the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press can publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression, you can burn the...
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>> federal laws federalal discrimination laws and universities are so worried about being sued that when you have these overrctions on campus said general counsel house to say probably it is safer to overreact. john: you could be sued for the hostile environment. >> in the study for american association of colleges only percent of college seniors agree with the state it is safe to hold unpopular opinions on campus. only 17 percent of professors agrees to matt that defeats the purpose of higher education. john: ich is debate. >> harrd has a civility pledge. >> we should be settled that you have to agree to hold civility and inclusiveness and kindness on the same level of intellectual attainment. it is dishonest the idea that the most you the institution says now we are inclusive? what ever. and so we'll just hosted at what they need to believe? why don't we shutdown the university if we have decided moral philosophy. john: the country was founded by people who were in polite. >> very rude. >> one student journalist wrote to coaches on other campuses about the hockey coach and he wrote at
>> federal laws federalal discrimination laws and universities are so worried about being sued that when you have these overrctions on campus said general counsel house to say probably it is safer to overreact. john: you could be sued for the hostile environment. >> in the study for american association of colleges only percent of college seniors agree with the state it is safe to hold unpopular opinions on campus. only 17 percent of professors agrees to matt that defeats the...
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i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a day in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. next. my mantra? trust your instinc to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnt and chdren should avoid contact where axiron is applied asnexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in bodyair or increasedcne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your do
i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a day in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. next. my...
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i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a y in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it upn the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the reduction in the size of the u.s. military. ere is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for yo for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a conrned mom, with a crazy dam. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest
i'm about respecting the rule of law. it is not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to. eric cantor is exactly right. lou: always good to talk to you. republican leadership, quite a y in washington. much more on illegal immigration debate, border security debate coming up later, we will take it upn the "chalk talk" tonight. egyptian military gets more help from its friends. the general on that and the reduction in the size of the reduction in the size of the...
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we should've had a plan for law enforcement. we should've gone on tv and said that if the work with the iraqi government, continue to go to work because you have a job. as we look at this, something i want to explore is what is the difference between what happened in germany and japan post-world war ii and what we saw in iraq? is it reasonable to expect any kind of development aid of ground that can succeed in a highly unstable environment? >> that is a core lesson from iraq and afghanistan that you must have sufficient security before engaging in substantial rebuilding reconstruction activity and development and aid. that costs us billions of dollars and too many lives. we issued a report last summer that found 719 lives were lost while individuals were involved in reconstruction related at tivoli. better planning and better capacity and better integration among the agencies would have averted the kind of things that we saw. and implement effective oversight. that way you could be averted in syria. >> thank you. >> our occupati
we should've had a plan for law enforcement. we should've gone on tv and said that if the work with the iraqi government, continue to go to work because you have a job. as we look at this, something i want to explore is what is the difference between what happened in germany and japan post-world war ii and what we saw in iraq? is it reasonable to expect any kind of development aid of ground that can succeed in a highly unstable environment? >> that is a core lesson from iraq and...
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jobs were offered in construction, law enforcement, sales, and the food industry. they're also employment consult yapts today offer free advice to job seekers. next job fair in san jose from noon until 4:00 p.m. >> we're seeing temperatures climbing inland once again. >> yes. >> now it's warm in the north bay. in fairfield, 100 degrees right now. you can see sunny skies aconsiders the bay area except at the coast. we have low clouds and fog. it's really warmed up inland. looking west under blue skies areas of fog will be developing overnight. they're at the coast pushing inland. it will be partly cloudy and cooler tomorrow. and cooling continues on thursday. we have about a two-day cool down. fog pushing inland so fog beginning at rush hour, then, maybe reduced visibility and patches of fog in spots. lows into mid to upper 50s to a cool for much of the bay area. notice eye clouds south tomorrow it will be mainly sunny tomorrow but will be partly cloudy. high clouds shift eastward into thursday morning. so we'll he high clouds passing between us and the sun. high te
jobs were offered in construction, law enforcement, sales, and the food industry. they're also employment consult yapts today offer free advice to job seekers. next job fair in san jose from noon until 4:00 p.m. >> we're seeing temperatures climbing inland once again. >> yes. >> now it's warm in the north bay. in fairfield, 100 degrees right now. you can see sunny skies aconsiders the bay area except at the coast. we have low clouds and fog. it's really warmed up inland....
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in the case both with gun control, the second amendment advocates, passionate about not having new laws, and also those who are passionate about securing the border, not having amnesty, are affecting the politics in these republican districts. they're more powerful than the big campaign, a lot of money has been spent on the immigration bill but the grassroots energy in an off year election when the grassroots energy is most important to your campaign, that's what's driving both of those same votes. gwen: let me ask you about another issue which seemed like it was bopping along and a very potent political issue, during the election. and then it came it a screeching halt this week. and inasmuch as student loans. -- and that was student loans. and was a big rallying point for the -- #don'tdoublemyrate and this week the rates double. what happened? >> this is a comedy even in a sense. even when they agree they can't agree. gwen: yeah. >> what they're likely going to do is what was crafted by house republicans and a counterpart among senate republicans was taking a page out of president obam
in the case both with gun control, the second amendment advocates, passionate about not having new laws, and also those who are passionate about securing the border, not having amnesty, are affecting the politics in these republican districts. they're more powerful than the big campaign, a lot of money has been spent on the immigration bill but the grassroots energy in an off year election when the grassroots energy is most important to your campaign, that's what's driving both of those same...
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education and a return to this very basic force law virtues and it doesn't have to be moralistic. but the things that make it easier to get ahead like marriage and work and discipline . so i will leave you with one last passage from lincoln. long before anyone had heard of him, he talked about his speech as a young man in springfield and he talked about how even then this week and immature country -- that we are convertible to military assault. he can get the greatest general that anyone has ever known, and they could not take a step on the blue ridge mountains and they could not get a foot in the spirit of the night went on to say that if destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. as a nation of freemen, we must live through all time or die by suicide. estimate you that we should resolve to it. thank you so much. [applause] [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you. >> rich lowrey, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, he has agreed to take questions. as was mentioned, this is being broadcast live to the world. >> keep it clean. [applause] >> we hav
education and a return to this very basic force law virtues and it doesn't have to be moralistic. but the things that make it easier to get ahead like marriage and work and discipline . so i will leave you with one last passage from lincoln. long before anyone had heard of him, he talked about his speech as a young man in springfield and he talked about how even then this week and immature country -- that we are convertible to military assault. he can get the greatest general that anyone has...
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the problem is we're dealing with two laws, the health care law and the law of unintended consequences. and the unintended consequences abound here. nina just mentioned one of the important ones. businesses are changing will hiring practices to try to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you're getting part time work, an explosion in the hiring of part timeworkers. this is certainly not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress who rammed the bill through intended. so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work. pieces of it sort of fall away are o be postponed or whatever. so some legislative changes in effect or i think the whole thing may simply collapse. >> one of the other unintentional consequences, if you implement the individual mandate without the employer mandate you may have a lot of employers saying i don't need to provide health insurance for my employee, they can get it individually. and a whole bunch of people get dumped off the roles of businesses. >> let's realize that i think it's like 90 plus percent of em
the problem is we're dealing with two laws, the health care law and the law of unintended consequences. and the unintended consequences abound here. nina just mentioned one of the important ones. businesses are changing will hiring practices to try to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you're getting part time work, an explosion in the hiring of part timeworkers. this is certainly not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress who rammed the bill...
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voters approved virginia's law in 2006. but recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same-sex marriage. >> holes are show -- polls are showing that people can be intimidated into not wanting to be bigots by the like of the supreme court. >> reporter: bob marshal was the sponsor of the gay marriage ban legislation. >> marriage cannot change. it was set at creation. >> reporter: state senator adam ebon is the only openly gay legislator. >> i'll appeal but the quicker we do away with this amendment the better. >> reporter: the aclu is filing similar lawsuits in pennsylvania and north carolina. peggy fox, wusa9. >> the aclu successfully fought extra v.a.'s ban on interracial marriage when the supreme court struck it down back in 1967. >>> a louisiana lawmaker wants to ban the flag most commonly associated with gay pride. republican andy naglen says he's introducing a bill to ban the rainbow flag after he got complaints from his constituents. he says he's gotten several complaints after the flag was raised on gov
voters approved virginia's law in 2006. but recent polls show a majority of virginians are okay with same-sex marriage. >> holes are show -- polls are showing that people can be intimidated into not wanting to be bigots by the like of the supreme court. >> reporter: bob marshal was the sponsor of the gay marriage ban legislation. >> marriage cannot change. it was set at creation. >> reporter: state senator adam ebon is the only openly gay legislator. >> i'll appeal...
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parliament might also scrap a law that promises 20% of local counsel fees. rights campaigners say afghans are more conservative in the run-up to the nato troops withdraw. >> people do not know what will happen past 2014. they think the u.s. is trying to negotiate with the taliban, and they will bring the taliban back, so even if people are not conservative, they are acting more conservative because they want to be on the good side of the taliban. for now, she continues to do what girls could not do wonder the taliban, go to school. she hopes someday to get a job that will defend the rights of afghan women. let's rare footage -- >> rare footage of franklin d. roosevelt in a wheelchair has emerged. this video shows the former president being wheeled down a in 1944.e visiting his disability was never seen in public. the wheelchair is not clearly visible, but the white hat can be seen gliding past the men. had he been walking, he would have been taller than many of the sailors in the shot. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause]
parliament might also scrap a law that promises 20% of local counsel fees. rights campaigners say afghans are more conservative in the run-up to the nato troops withdraw. >> people do not know what will happen past 2014. they think the u.s. is trying to negotiate with the taliban, and they will bring the taliban back, so even if people are not conservative, they are acting more conservative because they want to be on the good side of the taliban. for now, she continues to do what girls...
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we're dealing with two laws. health care law and the law of unintended consequences and the unintended consequences abound here, an important one is businesses are changing their hiring practices to try to avoio having enough employees to be under the mandate. and so you're getting part time work, an explosion in the hiring of part time workers. this is certainly not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress who rammed the bill through intended so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work.t >> right. >> and pieces of it sort of fall away or postponed or whatever so, you know, some legislative s changes in effect.t i think it probably may collapse. >> juan, another unintentional consequences is if you implement the individual mandate you may have a lot of employers in the year 2014 say, i don't need to be providing health care for employees. they can t get it individually exchanges and people dumped off the rolls at businesses. >> that's possible. but again, let's put awa
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quote, this was the law. how can they change the law? and in testimony today, the ethics and public policy center had this, the law's requirements are not wiped away by an administrative act. employers are still by law subject to the employer mandate and associated penalties in 2014. whether or not the administration collects them. a blog post or regulation for that matter cannot unto the mandate in 2014. that step can only be achieved by another act of congress. let's bring in our panel. nina easton, juan williams and charles. what about the changes that are happening, the white house says technically the treasury department has the authority to order these delays. but there is push back. >> this started the rumblings last week. and it's beginning to look like the health care law is this big huge strong and inevitable beast but suddenly starts coughing and 12u78 blink of its own accord and the guys on the ground with the bows and arrows suddenly feel like they have a chance. so you have the individual mandate, people calling for a repea
quote, this was the law. how can they change the law? and in testimony today, the ethics and public policy center had this, the law's requirements are not wiped away by an administrative act. employers are still by law subject to the employer mandate and associated penalties in 2014. whether or not the administration collects them. a blog post or regulation for that matter cannot unto the mandate in 2014. that step can only be achieved by another act of congress. let's bring in our panel. nina...
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i think the problem that the law, the fisa act encroaches on executive war powers. i think it needs to be scrapped. we don't want -- the writers of the constitution made the president the commander and chief. the buck is supposed to stop with him on national security. not with the secret court full of unelected judges. i want our troops snooping on al qaeda. when something goes wrong, i want to be able to turn to elected officials, congress or the attorney general answering to the president who is answering to the people for answers. i don't want to be able -- i don't want congress to be in a position to pass the buck and say we went to the fisa court, they didn't let us do what we needed to do don't blame us. and that's what in effect the fisa court provides is an excuse for an elected official not to be held accountable, charles? >> i want our spooks listening to al qaeda but i don't want our spooks listening in on our calls unless there is a national security reason that rises to a certain level. i think we have to have a fisa court. it's good to have a review. y
i think the problem that the law, the fisa act encroaches on executive war powers. i think it needs to be scrapped. we don't want -- the writers of the constitution made the president the commander and chief. the buck is supposed to stop with him on national security. not with the secret court full of unelected judges. i want our troops snooping on al qaeda. when something goes wrong, i want to be able to turn to elected officials, congress or the attorney general answering to the president who...
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we're reviewing our and obligations under the law. lou: he caught himself just in time with the first-person reference. with the foreign assistance act of 1961 requires the government to restrict the assistance to the government of any couountry that kevin is supposed by military coup or decree. the administration has decid to ignore the law and continue moving money to the egyptian military. bunow to avoid further embarrassment after his decision to aggressively support the muslim brotherhood in the fiction that elections equal democracy. joining us tonight former federal prosecutor andrew mccarthy and the author of the best seller book the grant jihad and spring fever. great to have you with us. the press ectacle to watch the secretary and the administration refusing to call what has happened a coup. your reaction? >> i think it is laughable the underlying reason is because the law would call on them to cut off aid and they have not paid attention to the law up to this point. the president decides to make recess appointments when co
we're reviewing our and obligations under the law. lou: he caught himself just in time with the first-person reference. with the foreign assistance act of 1961 requires the government to restrict the assistance to the government of any couountry that kevin is supposed by military coup or decree. the administration has decid to ignore the law and continue moving money to the egyptian military. bunow to avoid further embarrassment after his decision to aggressively support the muslim brotherhood...
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pretty serious laws one of which is the federal records act which makes it illegal to purge any sort of information whether or not it's a violation of that i don't know because technically they move this to the cia but it also under federal rules transferring government records from one agency to the another requires authorization from the archives and now the spokeswoman for the national archives miriam kleiman has said that they received no such requests to transfer this information so i think that really what this boils down to is if you are reporter if you or someone in the public trying to find out a little bit more information about this raid and like a.p. for example who put out a request two years ago the government can now say oh sorry you know what i'm going to transfer that information over the cia ok so basically the obama administration is breaking multiple laws to keep this information classified what you beg the question of why are they going to such great lengths to keep information about something that's supposed to be just cut and dry classified let's talk about. ra
pretty serious laws one of which is the federal records act which makes it illegal to purge any sort of information whether or not it's a violation of that i don't know because technically they move this to the cia but it also under federal rules transferring government records from one agency to the another requires authorization from the archives and now the spokeswoman for the national archives miriam kleiman has said that they received no such requests to transfer this information so i...
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the law of intended consequences. and it abounds here.they just me important ones, businesses are changing hires hiring practice practices to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you are getting part time workers and explosion in the hiring of part-time workers. this is not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress intended. so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work. pieces will fall away or postponed or whatever. some legislative changes are in effect or whole thing may collapse. >> john: one other thing of unintended consequences i may have a lot of employers in 2014, they can get it individually in these exchanges and whole bunch of people get dumped off healthcare of businesses. >> that is possible. let's realize i think it's 90 plus percent of american employers offer health insurance to their employees. if you look at americans as individuals, 80 plus percent get insurance from their employers. they are talking about a smuags segment. what is imp
the law of intended consequences. and it abounds here.they just me important ones, businesses are changing hires hiring practice practices to avoid having enough employees to be under the mandate. so you are getting part time workers and explosion in the hiring of part-time workers. this is not what the administration intended or the democrats in congress intended. so this is a situation where the law as written probably can't work. pieces will fall away or postponed or whatever. some...
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and he didn't break the law. he did not break the law. >> you would vote for -- you don't know if you'd vote for weiner, but you would vote for sanford? >> i would. >> you wouldn't vote for these two guys because -- >> i -- >> wait, monica, because of political reasons. you would vote for anybody who does anything? >> well, a liberal. >> liberals, any more. gengas khan comes on. we have no moral compass, right? >> i'm trying to get your baseline. you would vote for gengas? >> if he were a democrat, you know that. >> okay. holmes making news. >> it was a joke. >> it's an important point. >> make it in 30 seconds. >> private ethics and behavior and morality really does give you a window into public behavior and morality. his case was a little different. i'm not making excuses for him. i understand now, i'm not making any excuses for that. i'mcying you judge based on each individual case. >> okay. here they are. back to tip of the day, the conclusion. our campaign to get high-tech wheelchairs from veterans who lost
and he didn't break the law. he did not break the law. >> you would vote for -- you don't know if you'd vote for weiner, but you would vote for sanford? >> i would. >> you wouldn't vote for these two guys because -- >> i -- >> wait, monica, because of political reasons. you would vote for anybody who does anything? >> well, a liberal. >> liberals, any more. gengas khan comes on. we have no moral compass, right? >> i'm trying to get your baseline....
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five most populous state of the old confederacy texas put into place discriminatory voter suppression laws and began gerrymandering their congressional districts so in effect when conservatives libertarians say government should get out of the way what they're really saying is let's lock into place white political power white wealth and white privilege of course not all libertarians think of themselves as racists and most probably don't see how their get rid of government policies prop up institutionalized bigotry but the reality is that when you blast government as the root of all evil and you neuter its power you end up weakening the one thing that can keep the ruling elite in check. and when you do that the rich and powerful race hangs onto its wealth and power and the poor minorities lose even more of what little they have in the end it doesn't really matter with rand paul agrees with jack carter that the confederacy was a good idea because by going on and on about states' rights and freedom from government tyranny senator paul and his friends on the libertarian side make sure that the
five most populous state of the old confederacy texas put into place discriminatory voter suppression laws and began gerrymandering their congressional districts so in effect when conservatives libertarians say government should get out of the way what they're really saying is let's lock into place white political power white wealth and white privilege of course not all libertarians think of themselves as racists and most probably don't see how their get rid of government policies prop up...
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but a senior official here says while it appears no laws have been broken, it was still a bone headed decision. jim miklaszewski, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> still ahead for us tonight, a staggering look at the state of america's health. specifically this. where you live may determine a lot about how long you live. >>> as we mentioned, back tonight with a somewhat discouraging new report on health in america. it's not improving as fast as it is in a lot of other countries, and increasingly here in our country, how long you live may depend in large part on where you live. our report from chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: the report out today is a snapshot of how america's health compares to other developed nations. and just as important, it's a look at what's happening in our own communities. while we are living longer, we are falling behind. >> things are getting better over the past two decades, but the pace of improvement is slower than in other high-income countries. >> reporter: on average, life expectancy for men in the united states is 76 years, up from 67 4
but a senior official here says while it appears no laws have been broken, it was still a bone headed decision. jim miklaszewski, nbc news, the pentagon. >>> still ahead for us tonight, a staggering look at the state of america's health. specifically this. where you live may determine a lot about how long you live. >>> as we mentioned, back tonight with a somewhat discouraging new report on health in america. it's not improving as fast as it is in a lot of other countries, and...
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it is important to remember that our services operate under the law and we do not use cooperation with foreign services to get around this in the u.k. and it is worth remembering that the intelligence and security gathering that we do is a huge benefit to those partners, including many in the european union that we cherish. it helps to keep them safe and us say. safe, and we should praise what they do on our behalf. >> how will the women in afghanistan be represented in talks with the taliban? advances in the right for education for girls and women will be sustained in the 2015 settlement and thereafter? >> the answer to the question is afghan government are not that any discussions need to proceed on the basis of the constitution, which received some safeguards for otherit is important to note that in 2001 there were virtually no are 30,000. friend,swer to my hon. he is still a patriotic champion of enlargement, but does he agree with me that it is not just sufficient to welcome a company like croatia, we need to support them and make sure the they are a benefit to european union. rat
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a great run of the supplies -- a great round of up laws. -- round of applause. thank you so much. [applause] >> one of the points we make in this book, it didn't make any difference -- did it make any difference? yes, it did make a difference. the senators again to act like house members. that is not something any senator wants to hear. are not outy scavenging for votes. they had to deal with the people . if you of the state legislature, all you need are 14 votes and you could pay off. senators,ay off 14 paying off their mortgages in a couple of notorious cases, to buy their election. >> more with richard baker tonight at 8:00. >> some of this year's pulitzer prize winning photographers share their their photos and stories behind the images. this is 50 minutes. >> hello and welcome to the studio. i'm your host for this weeks edition of inside media. this week's discussion will be with two pulitzer prize winning photographers from 2013. to my immediate left is roderigo. he began his career in his native argentina. since 2003, he's been a staff photographer for the associated press
a great run of the supplies -- a great round of up laws. -- round of applause. thank you so much. [applause] >> one of the points we make in this book, it didn't make any difference -- did it make any difference? yes, it did make a difference. the senators again to act like house members. that is not something any senator wants to hear. are not outy scavenging for votes. they had to deal with the people . if you of the state legislature, all you need are 14 votes and you could pay off....
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have you broke the law in the last five years? >> i'm hoping that my behavior has come ported itself. >> you haven't broken the law in the last five years. >> i broke the speed limits a few times. >> you've not for instance paid for sex in the last five years? >> no, no. so when you were the governor it was widely said that you aspired one day to be president. was that true then? >> bizarrely no. you never thought about it. that's not the same question. different question. you think about it because it's in the paper. i'll be very direct. nifer thought it was possible. >> because? i was way out in front of the public on a whole range of issues. i just did not think that same sex marriage, i was the only official statewide elected official in new york. when i ran in 2006, who believes in same sex marriage. everybody else was evolving. that's fine. evolution is good. 2006 when i'm running for governor the only one in the state who believed in me. '98 when i was ran for attorney general, i was for it as well. >> early. very early but
have you broke the law in the last five years? >> i'm hoping that my behavior has come ported itself. >> you haven't broken the law in the last five years. >> i broke the speed limits a few times. >> you've not for instance paid for sex in the last five years? >> no, no. so when you were the governor it was widely said that you aspired one day to be president. was that true then? >> bizarrely no. you never thought about it. that's not the same question....
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there has to be adequate render at a court of law around. this is a story. playing out in real life. the worst you're going through only the white house or the. radio guy for a minute. they want. to give you never seen anything like this i'm told. is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his diction misinformation and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the main stream had. it been your right. to live our phone lines are now open so if you want to share an opinion made comment ask a question live on the air it was call it tonight show for twenty one thirty four your call an internationally add a one u.s. country code let's go to our first video question of the night. hi tom my name is ron i want to know your views on why. the united states is three billion dollars a year in eight is true. israel is a democracy in the middle east it's a strategically important area israel was in a strategically important ally from pretty much from the get go and i'd say that's probably the majority of it we're giving an almost equal equal amo
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. >> the new law would ban abortions ever 20 weeks of pregnancy and require doctors to have admitting privileges within 30 miles of a clinic and require clinics to upgrade centers and say it would improve women's health. >> for their voices to be heard. >> critics led by senator wendy davis who defeated with a filibuster say the measure would force the abortion clinics to close. >> force more texas women to make dangerous, sometimes deadly decisions. >> the proceedings were disruptive times by protesters and chained herself to the brass railing. the vote was delayed until troopers could cut her loose. when it came, the vote was 19-11, mostly along party lines. >> we will push it to the point where abortion is called what it really is. the murder of a chile child. >> the next step i'm sure will occur outside the legislative process that will occur in the judicial system. >> courts blocked 20-week bans in arizona, georgia and idaho. new clinic registrations have been stalled in al bam and mississippi. the texas law might be tied up for years, but opponents welcome the legal challenge, h
. >> the new law would ban abortions ever 20 weeks of pregnancy and require doctors to have admitting privileges within 30 miles of a clinic and require clinics to upgrade centers and say it would improve women's health. >> for their voices to be heard. >> critics led by senator wendy davis who defeated with a filibuster say the measure would force the abortion clinics to close. >> force more texas women to make dangerous, sometimes deadly decisions. >> the...
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pretty serious laws one of which is the federal records act which makes it illegal to purge any sort of information whether or not it's a violation of that i don't know because technically they move this to the cia but it also under federal rules transferring government records from one agency to the another requires authorization from the archives and now the spokeswoman for the national archives miriam kleiman has said that they received no such requests to transfer this information so i think that really what this boils down to is if you are a reporter if you or someone in the public trying to find out a little bit more information about this raid and like a.p. for example who put out a request two years ago the government can now say oh sorry you know what i'm going to transfer that information over the cia ok so basically the obama administration is breaking multiple laws to keep this information classified what you beg the question of why are they going to such great lengths to keep information about something that's supposed to be just cut and dry classified let's talk about t
pretty serious laws one of which is the federal records act which makes it illegal to purge any sort of information whether or not it's a violation of that i don't know because technically they move this to the cia but it also under federal rules transferring government records from one agency to the another requires authorization from the archives and now the spokeswoman for the national archives miriam kleiman has said that they received no such requests to transfer this information so i...
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he said we have to enforce current immigration laws and that america can be a lawful society and welcoming society at the same time. $34 million for a building they didn't need, haven't used and are planning to tear down. it's your $34 million going to rubble. for a 64,000 square foot military headquarters in afghanistan. it's at camp leather neck, a u.s. marine corps base there one official describes the building as unused, unoccupied, and presumably, he says is, will never be used for its intended purpose. inspector general exposed the problem in a letter this week to the secretary of defense chuck hagel and other military leaders investigators say they are now looking into what went wrong. jennifer griffin with the news from the pentagon. how long do we have? >> well, three years ago, shep, marine commanders in afghanistan warned the pentagon they didn't need this state of the art military headquarters in helmand province. the massive operation center rivals that of centcom. briefing theater, fancy office equipment. the 64,000 square foot headquarters was wired for 110-volt appliances.
he said we have to enforce current immigration laws and that america can be a lawful society and welcoming society at the same time. $34 million for a building they didn't need, haven't used and are planning to tear down. it's your $34 million going to rubble. for a 64,000 square foot military headquarters in afghanistan. it's at camp leather neck, a u.s. marine corps base there one official describes the building as unused, unoccupied, and presumably, he says is, will never be used for its...
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all the trap laws that use state regulations to shut down the clinics, these are the impacts. you don't let anybody tell you that governing doesn't matter. where republicans have taken the reins of state power across the country, they have used it single mindedly to shut down the clinics just since the last election. and it is not like we didn't have a national fight in the last election, for their national subject, they picked a hard-liner ticket, a vice presidential contender who said he would force a rape victim to bear a child against their will. and a plan to end planned parenthood. he would cut off federal funding for planned parenthood and end it. he said he would overturn roe versus wade. that is what he promised. the democrats stepped up their support for women's rights. president obama addressing planned parenthood directly. democrats running ads up and down the ticket, not just the presidential level, but the country. in the democratic general election races across the country, saying democrats should be the ones to defend women's rights and the abilities to decide
all the trap laws that use state regulations to shut down the clinics, these are the impacts. you don't let anybody tell you that governing doesn't matter. where republicans have taken the reins of state power across the country, they have used it single mindedly to shut down the clinics just since the last election. and it is not like we didn't have a national fight in the last election, for their national subject, they picked a hard-liner ticket, a vice presidential contender who said he...
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maybe we should change our law and do something. but a callous disregard is not a good signal. >> the thing is, i'm not a fan of foreign aid, period. but if you're going to give foreign aid, shouldn't you make it conditional upon behavior? for example, iraq's getting a lot of our money, but they've been letting iran fly over their country. so the thing is shouldn't we say to iraq, we're not giving you money. you're supposedly our ally. if you're going to let iran in your air space, even john kerry appeared to support that in a committee. i'm the same way with egypt. they just recently indicted 16 americans and would put them in prison if they could get their hands on them. and this is the country we're continuing to give money? i think foreign aid at the least ought to be contingent on behavior. >> at least contingent on following the bare minimum of the laws we set we've agreed upon. senator, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >>> now to tonight's hot button issue. is the ousting of morsi a military coup or not? go to gretawire.c
maybe we should change our law and do something. but a callous disregard is not a good signal. >> the thing is, i'm not a fan of foreign aid, period. but if you're going to give foreign aid, shouldn't you make it conditional upon behavior? for example, iraq's getting a lot of our money, but they've been letting iran fly over their country. so the thing is shouldn't we say to iraq, we're not giving you money. you're supposedly our ally. if you're going to let iran in your air space, even...
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fbi has transformed itself from domestic law enforcement to an agency focused on counter-terrorism. if confirmed as its director, comey must strike a delicate balance of national security and not infringing on personal rights. it is a delicate issue, as they routinely collect the telephone and internet data of u.s. citizens, surveillance comey defense. >> the analysis of meta data is an important tool. >> making public now of the secret intelligence, authorizing that surveillance. if confirmed, he says he will push for greater transparency, as long as it does not compromise u.s. national security. aljazeera, capitol hill. >> coffins containing hundreds of victims of a massacre have been carried through the capital and were recently identified by dna tests. >> the families of the victims, this time of year is always an ordeal. they were carrying the bones of victims, set off for a cemetery. this is where, on thursday, the 18th anniversary of the biggest massacres since world war two, they will be gathering in remembrance. >> i am here to say farewell to my father and my brother. i fo
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and florida case law, if it is relevant, it can be reversible error. if there is a conviction, on appeal it can be reversed if not allowed in. it makes common sense and they'll want the jury to hear it. >> let's talk about trayvon martin's marijuana use. chemically it can cause paranoia but it can also cause passive displays. i'm wondering how would this be used to prove in any way that george zimmerman was the vick tip of trayvon martin? could it not cut either way? >> yeah, and you know what, you're dealing now in the modern culture. let's face it, most of the jurors have kids. many of our children have used marijuana. there are medical marijuana chi clinics. people with glaucoma have used marijuana. you may offend jurors because trayvon had a small amount of marijuana in his system that he would be aggressive. i also think the reason they didn't do it with dr. di maio is because the blood was drawn from the wrong location. it was drawn from the heart. there would be an increased elevation from the heart blood. the doctor would say the levels were in
and florida case law, if it is relevant, it can be reversible error. if there is a conviction, on appeal it can be reversed if not allowed in. it makes common sense and they'll want the jury to hear it. >> let's talk about trayvon martin's marijuana use. chemically it can cause paranoia but it can also cause passive displays. i'm wondering how would this be used to prove in any way that george zimmerman was the vick tip of trayvon martin? could it not cut either way? >> yeah, and...
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the law has changed. if it's a girl, then without prince charles has to become king, then charles' father will become king, only then will this child whose birth we're celebrating hopefully in the next few days will become the monarch of england. >> very exciting time. thanks so much. >>> now let's get to the latest in sports from my colleague, richard lui. >> good morning to you, mara. after the all-star break, alex rodriguez and many others will face possible suspensions for banned substances. a-rod is expected to meet friday with baseball officials. under investigation as a pipeline for banned substances. milwaukee's ryan brawn and other players reportedly declined to answer questions in this investigation. >>> chicago's alex rios did in one night what takes most players week. last night, he tied the american league record, six hits and six at-bats and the white sox win there, 11-4 over the tigers. >>> please, not the face. twins arcia chases a fly ball. yep, he lost it in the air there and gets it wit
the law has changed. if it's a girl, then without prince charles has to become king, then charles' father will become king, only then will this child whose birth we're celebrating hopefully in the next few days will become the monarch of england. >> very exciting time. thanks so much. >>> now let's get to the latest in sports from my colleague, richard lui. >> good morning to you, mara. after the all-star break, alex rodriguez and many others will face possible suspensions...
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that's when there 'twas law passed that said if you wanted to give money to a candidate, more than a thousand dollars, you had to funnel it through one of the two parties. the parties got a lot stronger and this notion of a party line became a lot stronger. so if you were a candidate with some unorthodox ideas, and we can't predefine that whose ideas are. some are bad. but some might be like that political entrepreneur, abe lincoln where the two parties then, the whigs and the democrats, we both proslavery parties and if the laws we have applied in the 1850s there wouldn't have been an republican party or an antislavery revolution, no civil war. abe lincoln would not have been president, i think what a tragedy, we have political entrepreneurs who want to raise their voice and so infected the thinking of our regulatory apparatus they can't get their nonprofit status approved. so, yeah, we see a problem with the government and the matters being in bed together, reinforcing that duolopy and we need political entrepreneurs. >> this is where citizens united comes in. what it does is allow
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look, i'm about respect for the rule of law. if you don't like the law, change it. but it's not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to and eric cantor is right. >> congressman gowdy, always good to talk to you. first, before i say good night to you, i want to say congratulations to you on the republican leadership. quite a day in washington. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. the egyptian military gets more help from its friend. four more f-16s from the united states. general david grange on that and the redaction in the size of the u.s. military next. >>> a new outrage for taxpayers. the pentagon likely to tear down a $34 million state-of-the-art facility in southwestern gavin stand that u.s. force also probably never use. just three years ago commanders in afghanistan warned the pentagon they didn't need the massive operations center. -- marines are pulling out. the afghans can't afford it, partly because it's wired for american appliances. the military says it's investigating what went wrong. >>> the white house today vowing to
look, i'm about respect for the rule of law. if you don't like the law, change it. but it's not his job to decide which ones to enforce and which ones not to and eric cantor is right. >> congressman gowdy, always good to talk to you. first, before i say good night to you, i want to say congratulations to you on the republican leadership. quite a day in washington. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. the egyptian military gets more help from its friend. four more...
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i do believe the law is very clear on this. i think what the president needs to do and i do think the egyptian military is the one stable factor. they were great and did not over react during the mu bar rick overthrow. i think they were reacting to the calls of the more moderate faxes in egypt. they should be continued to be rewarded for that type of activity. and it is the one cultural structure stabilizing force in egypt. however, i think the president needs to come to congress. i would not try to circumvent the law by calling this something that it is not. clearly they were using the differences of deck crazy to try to -- which means the brotherhood going through threw all of the agencies of the government in trying to take over. again, a lot going on. i think we should do this the legal way. i think the president should come back to congress -- >> and ask for an exception to the law? so you -- >> i would. >> you think we should still give money to egypt? you think we should give money to egypt now that that's against the la
i do believe the law is very clear on this. i think what the president needs to do and i do think the egyptian military is the one stable factor. they were great and did not over react during the mu bar rick overthrow. i think they were reacting to the calls of the more moderate faxes in egypt. they should be continued to be rewarded for that type of activity. and it is the one cultural structure stabilizing force in egypt. however, i think the president needs to come to congress. i would not...